UNICEF expressed concern over the children affected by the new earthquake that struck Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces at 16:30 local timeon 30 August, 2008.
04/09/2008
Aftershocks and inadequate basic relief supplies for the coming winter continue to threaten tens of thousands of children and their families after a 6.1-magnitue earthquake.
04/09/2008
Pointing at his collapsed school, Mr. Guo Qingyi, principal of Guojiashan Primary School said half jokingly: "This used to be our `prison` school."
23/07/2008
Bending over a tiny desk, 7 year-old first grader Zhang Ziwen did his Chinese language homework in a tent by the Bailongjiang River on a Sunday afternoon.
20/06/2008
Sitting in a pre-fabricated classroom building, 12-year-old student Zhou Xiangkang was happy to resume classes.
12/06/2008
Children suffer the most in disaster situations – they tend to make up the largest numbers who don`t survive.
12/06/2008
In the pouring rain, rescuers are still racing against time to search for survivors in the Juyuan Township Middle School that collapsed in the 8.0-magnitude earthquake on May 12.
20/05/2008
Sixteen days after the devastating earthquake toppled schools, wiped out towns and killed thousands, hundreds of children in the worst-hit areas are still experiencing the staggering psycho-social aftershocks.
20/05/2008
"I became an orphan in just one day."
16/05/2008
Two days after the largest earthquake to hit China in a generation, the Chinese Government yesterday formally requested the support of the international community to respond to the needs of affected families.
15/05/2008
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